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Grape fnitons and Wine Making j
I.# 1 f’spt, Tm n< r th> n rend .1 mm-:
mot h ation fr> m .Ins. pli Pixeala, E*t)..
ofMoti'e'-m rv. A'h.. qi the ȟbj> r.l of.
(•f <t pe mil 'ic »id wii pih k'ti£, which ,
will 1 r (itiiinl ii. I.*- juaciical Mini inter !
emine :
T ti*-r>- in- inn tiv m'hvi nf njbivatmc
pnp>«. Ini 1 iVm. tlii« the tic*', a« jlie!
Imiil <‘*n be u-i'il i'c Mini' time in]
fui-ipp up* tiii g. I* j'.ni in »y desire, |
Fi'«l Yen'— ft In tii'C'll (lie nil
'll"' >•( pr pe. )i 1 111 firs' find a bill)'
(dn< e «if 1 1 i/n"d «<ul,
2nd. I)n.> di'rhrs two f»-.-t deep, and
ten feH apart. Inn izont nil j of th- hd l ,
Sr P'rnit tin* line' ore fool rl -ep in
(Hedi'ili, i«n 'ogellier, lea, in? » space
id fnnr lei ( Iwurn inch, in clear anil
without tintiurp. (lie ditch must be kept
open nne foot,
Beeor and Year— Ist. Triin < «ch trunk
of all it* brnnelira but nan, liim the two
!-ft till only tliieu nr four j"tlitt I*'
mam.
2nd. At tit Fi»ot of each fine nr vines,
ttick down firmly a hough of a tree or
hash, from four in eight feel high, in
tins form of a p le, leaving beanrheaon
it, aa they will tuppnrt ibe vine.
did Me time and fill lip the open
rpace of one foot left the fust year, in
the mean lime, if the rpace has become
til up, clom n out before fulling in
manure,
1
fill. In ihe spring visit the vine* oe«
eikioimUy and lirvnk off all the bud*
bdow the ;wo branches above mention*
ed.
Tlitrd Ymif—!*t. Now, remove the
jftdi nml plant one al b ast eight or ten
feel long and about five inches in dtam-j
cter ; lie or nail lo this a erosa pole
nhoui four feel from ihe ground lie
fora plnniing ihe upright pole burn the
end that ia to be planted in ihe ground
to prevent its rolling soon,
2nd, T rim off again all but two branch
•*, trim off one of there until only four
or five joints are left, lei the alrongeat
one be three or four feet long, which
may now he bent in the form of-a 6 or 9,
an arch or the handle of a jug ; Ibis lat
ter being more familiar tumult of ui will
likely be prefi msd.
3d Fasten lo the upright pole a
small one, with branches on, just above
where the branches of the vine me tied
4 h. When the grape* fir?( coins on
do not be anxious lo gadier 100 msnya
hut break off all llie slioola but the threw
first next the main vine, all below the
bearing branches and all the ends of
branches two joints from the grapes. 1
Toe young branches left next the main
v.iiu mnsi be tied up lo th« upright polo '
•ml bush for support:
, A, __ V t I
Fuurth Year—lst. Mow you will cut
off ihe branch that bore lasi year sod
bend down ihe two that were lied up
la-! yeur, ami proceed each year in the j
Same manner; if you have three bran. !
ches bend two, if only two, bend down
one, if both arc very strong hend both.
To Maintain the Vimi.
When the. lines aie old and appear
lo be failing, slmii'd there be a branch
wear the giound, cut it so as to leave
only three or four join's. 'I he following
year it may tier used as a substitute for
the old vim- ; should the branch appear
on s healthy vine and ihe on« next ini*
be dying, by Is-ding the biamh along
one fom mnjer giomid,, n c *n t, e made
to supply ITte place ufilio dying line.
Atmes Whkat—A coTfapon
dent of ihe Rural Gentleman, who writ** ;
very itrongly in favor of aahea to pre ]
vent rust in wlteat/Mtp|wirl» hi* argu*
UJi tits h) adduced Ir an hn own e»-
peritnee. Ur h.ie in :,nmrrou» inrtam
ee* fouini them to |n»i e m tnatket)
v alue, ewering a threefold power for
good. We rill a«t from the tltiele.llir
following j> rrgmphr :
f. The «'he* operate a* a man me
upon tlm whea', even in the limited
•pwntity of eight l.urlo-li pet were.
'i They pU'li the wheat forward reve
ral day*, an.l in time to ' ao|>e ihe hot
Mihiy liny*. which antrftew prevail about
the tune ol the "heading out" of llie
•'heel.
1 tmv h-te tidil one • r two more prop
erne* toltxr aahe* ; they afford that
t r £.od which m heat
tor The development end perfection of
the grain, and W ill, in mj opinion, aUo
pn yeul the taragea oj t)>e tly in wheat. I
would he*e venture the ttlktA, that who
ever tri> a ihienpr ritnent wilt thereafter
rprrad hit wood a»hr» upon hi* wheat a*
ah»,ve indicated ; ami m so doing ho w ill ]
tA-riually jrtvtrd ag.-iin.-t ?nj prevent]
th» >Ult artrewa ■ **l
it. a. sun ft*. c». Known, ;of Atlanta *
K. L. BOONE v CO. !
Gainesville, Oa.,
nh.be to eijil th< s*'t«n»l<»B «ft%« oit sen*
! 1 II»)l *nd •'Jjs'er.t coantie. to their
WELL SELECTED STOCK
, if I),v (Mod. Ilnrrlwar*. Groceries Drop,
.ml Patent Me(llei"«S. in »«ot everything
.', ustlv kept in an Up-Country Store All
..f which have >.*<" ptrrrh»«*d with the G**t>. ■
inee the 1 <i« destine in OoM, which wilt he
ot-t at a .matt advance for Ca.h or Barter
| r, ve and let live ” Small profit, and quick
! Ih one motto. Call snd examine onr
1 :t'*k and Price. We hope, by fair dealtny
! Old prompt a'tention to bn«in««». to nier 1 1 ,
i l,.rs'i usd' 1 Ue,«ll .plirely for ca-h ;
j .ep 00 Hhdh. ther-foT" makairn allowan
j r f*d d*d»t*. 1• o.
! • ememlier the place— o r: nnpr. oi l. t n
Soil'll e. T ier lie ' lip equale.
j March 19th !Bti9-tf
COMB
1 OCT or THE
; T yWS OF DEATH.
I Ilf'ipAllf)' AND DEI.AY IfiKL'ICIDI'-'
I
1 {One Minute will Saw a Life ! a
j LIFE IN a PILL BOX!
LIFE IN A PILL BOX!
DU. MAGGIEL’S ANTI
BILIOUS PIIjIjB
ARE
'Fhe true Grain* of Hea'ih !
r I lie true Grains of Health I
ONE PILL IS A DOSE
ONE PILL IS A DO3E
From Nova Scotia to
, MEXICO AND ALASKA
The people know them!
The people use them !
The people praise them!
They Hre ihe
NAPOLEONS OF THE DAY
NAPOLEONS OF THE DAY.
Like a hurricane they
Stan pall CumynHtion from the Field
Tttvr (J*»eri.K at the Heaito' Every
Disease and Em ng«"»h it at ii» fountain
head They fortify 1 lie. ayststn »*»in«i sud
den attacka of -breafe and epidemic, •nd ena
hie the Valient In brave ihe dangers ofmini
niatie swampa, forests and other localities.
DU. MAGGILL’S PILLS
Relieves the Enti'e System of Pains and
saches. enliven the spirits,and send new
blood
BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY
VEIN.
They impart n
Sparkling Bughtness to the Eye,
A Rosy Glow lo the Cheek,
A Ruby Tinge to the L’ps,
A Clearness to the Head,
Brightness to the Complexion,
Buoyancy to ike. Spirits,
And Happiness on all Sides.
For all affections of the Kidneys they
are unaupassed.
DU .MAGGIEL’S SALVE
IS TIIE
Household Treasure of the Dap.
It will Cool the violent pain of a Burn
or Scald in one miniito.
It will Allay Inflammation at Once.
It Soothe* the Painful Throbbing of
Wounds.
It Cures Corns, Chilblains and Frost.
hilea
It is In comparable fbi' Chapped Hands,
Soto Lip* and Roughness of the Skin
It Stops all Pain at Once.
IT? Call for these Inustimab c Mcdioines
mi \our druggist aa-d if you cannot procure
them send to 'hi - office
t *>' All Orders for the U nited States must
be addressed In
Hrrbt rl A Cos., 17i|
Jtrondway, k'uv \Ol-k
g-p- Dr. Maggid'a f’l'le or Salve are 25
vents p»T be*•
K»r sale tiv
Msi'.’i 't, lt>Gt)-y.
A I* DORSEY
•wim
HENRY RANKS,
wool. KHALI AND RKTASL Ilf ALX K IN
Boots, Shoes, Leather* French ami
AMERICAN CALF SKINS,
snot: srmNus, &e ,
A'o. 6 FlMree St ,
ATLAS J A. - . OSOk.tiA
July 24, 18 ,g-|y.
A. M. COCHRAN,
Gniumilk, Georgia.
HEAL ESTATEAGENT
FOR
I he r«rchase And Hmlt
or
Mineral and Lands.
Nn ISi'O.U , -
FJTi "*7 r-'i 7? rty% <p r : 5.1,7? rtf m c? <^3
ai3 _lk 3 ii IS& Ua V&? Lk ifij
dr. o. St I’Roi-unr.
Fitmilv Medicines.
I
roKFfffTJfrG <*F Hts CfcLKBHATED
UN ER MEDICINE, f
Anodyne Pain Kill It,
Anti-Bill ions Fills, j
AGUE PI lil'S, j
A HD— l\ v- I
Dysentery Cordial! Female. Tonic,
” P tir 1 fyin« Pil!®*
■ ■'!
Tm nt remef?i*'n of 0. S. PropUitt, *
V L),, m**<*•! no their ,
w**Tl-kfiown | ‘»wer <ll removing |»f i
culinr t<» our Southern cli'nflte hnvir.g al- |
ready e>*t:ib!inl'ed f»r them an * nvi .hie rep. j
illation in Georgia and the ndjointng Stat* f.
Af the majority of pi rs<»na hvinir in 111*-L
*5 tali are pre<li»|». «ed to Uii*ea»*e of the liver. j
it ji granted hv all intelligent phyFic-Mtia
thnt m(Mt of the put 11* and achea of our peo
ple nre due toorgmie or functional
im*nt of that important P.ojfitr’s
Liver Medicine and Anti Hilliona Pill« strike
directly at the rrwt of the evil, They cute
the I.iver, which in nine out of ten, i=»
at Iho ixoDotn ot Goughi. Dyspepsia. Colic,
sick Headache, Klieumatibm, Con«tipntiort.
Menatfual Ohatriirtione. ete , bo common
ninong our people. Karache, Toothrfhe,
Acute Rbeamatiem, Neur ilfcfia, and btxlilv
j ainn of every kfr.d flf*e before
Propliitt’n Pain Kill It
likecliJifl before the wind
!>R. PROP!!ITT:
Having used this Medicine sufficiently long
to test its virtue, and to satisfy my own mind
that it is an invaluable remedy for DyttpepHu
—a disease from which the writer h•» auff**r
ed much for fix years—and beittg persuaded
that hundreds *h<>oow suflfu-from thin an
noying Comphiinl, would be eignally hens
fitUd. as he ha* been by its use—we deem
it a duty tve owe U> il»i- unfortunat»class, to
recommend to them the u«r of thin remedy
whigh has given not md> himself, hut sever*
al tr.embers of his family the greatest re*
lief, M. W. ARNOLD.
Os the Georgia Conference.
DR. O. S. PROP 111 IT’S
ANODYNE
PAIN KILL IT.
Good for all kinds of local Pains, Rheumat
ic ond Neuralgic Pains, Pain in the side,
hack, breast or neck Also, gjod forCough*.
Colds, Colic, Diart ha*a, Toolh ache, K»r
ache Sore Throat, either acute or chronic.
Also, good fro»ih Wounds of every kind.
Cuts, Bruises Ac .just n« good f*»r horses as
for ht.innn,in nil cases, which you vrill see
certificates from respoimible men, etc.
Dooly County, Ga-, April, 1867.
Th eis to certify that I wns confined to
the house, and most of the time to my bed.
and suffetin* <he grentost Agony imaginahte
with Rheumatism, for five months, wi/h no
relief. I was cured with two bottl-a <»f Dr.
O. S. FrophiLi’s Auodyne Pain Kill It; each
cutting liny cents only. It relieved me al
most in*tartly I tt before recoromead it
in tiie highest degree to others suffering from
similar di*vn»eh. lean Ray tb»it is is one of
the fiuot family medicines! now out certa’n
W.A. FOREHAND.
dr o. s. rßornir r’s
Anti-Billio»s
VEGETABLE PILLS,
PUBOATIVK AND I'EBHIFUOE,
s<]Unf- to any Pill cither in.
Cli renir or A cute Diseases.
Thitfts to certity that I have b**en using
Dr. 0. S. Frophitt’e Anti Pill for the
D«t ten year-; I have unetl them regularly
in my white family and among a mi other ot
1 lacks tor *lmt tune, I have toumitlnun to
he the best pi 11 I hare ever used aw a Farm
ly Pill, f have Iwn hatSei'4epiiig thirty
ytirrs • hnv« raised a family of blaek> as well
an my white family, and ! never owed any
medicine during that time that acted so
j rompt and eff ctu il ns Dr. 0. S. Prophitt’s
Anti BillioiM Pdls.
I can salely reoommeml them to every
family where hillious diseases prevnil, as a
safe and reli b e Pill,
Very respectfully,
U. L, WILLIAMS.
Dr. 0. S. Prophitt :
Dear Sjr~ This is to cer
tity that l have used your Ague Pill for the
U*t ten year* and I have never failed to
(hire the Agneiii a single instance with them.
They always break the Ohilla the first day
that they are given. I can recommend them
as being the best Ague medicine that t have
ever found, and they leave no bud effects fol
lowing them us Quinine, etc*
Yours, respectfully.
A. WESTBROOK.
nn. proehitt’S
COMroitND
I) YSOFTER Y CORDIAL .
A B»r<-unflgi tiuine remetly for all kiUil*
us ifow.l Diaeai-rs, Dyatiol.rira, Omrrh u>'
Bloody Klux. elc. It umy be given to all
•ilea age* ami *ex. and »t all lime* with
p« rlyct siilvtj , whtie there is any thing ofi
that rla-» Hidiea(«J.
Nxwtoat Cctnt »r, O*.
Dll. 0. S. I’RnrHITT;
Dt.im Si»—l am grati
fied u> l.arn that y-u are enlarging Uiuoir
cjlatii'll of four Oyfo-nttry Cordial, .ic 1
Ha. alt‘eked in lStJiuiid.lS#:). while in the
CoptoUrate serxire.-wuli Chronic pyarihoea
oral leas' it ran intsavihrenic form. I has
'rente I or nionih' each lium hv held and hot
pilal vnrpeooa without any relief until my
ill, was despaired of by all, find I was help-
IbA. I art! a sound man to-day, frum the
u.eof your Gorihal, only, and I am confidri"
that llierr have een thauauHla us my
tpllsw soldiers ann-d by the ime ot il. that
perished from h«w-,l ootaplaiuts, if they «ou:d
hav* gat it. t Have need it In my family
e.oraiace the war. and find il to be the best
'•n.iirty for bowel complaints that I have
at er seen ssed.
I cordially recommend .very family and
.-eerj traveler to keep il on hand all the
time, etc. Respectfully, vonra.
;JOHN S, SMITH,
DR- 0. 8. PROPHITT’S
FEM \I.B TONIC.
0,8. Female Tonic, with its as
RxicUtw, a curtain remedy for IF
farfiwi tn winch Females alone art
Imhie, whicb 1 will frame in the bilh
is atfto an exvwllc’it remedy against #ervou»-
bl|BdAe«« # «u»d all net Toot AiinMUk, fitter es
or finia'c.
Monroe County, Get , Sept. 13/68
DR. PttOliHlTT;
Sir —V- wife has 1-e'n ts
dieted with n female dit*u se l<»r six inunths.
i b«v« tri»*d t«\er»»l do<i<y« and variant
reinediß'N. but she was !»•»' I anefited. I gave
her c-mer.p sis hopeless, hu I was i i-Hue need
Ly E .V Werh t » irv ynm Female Tome. ]
!i*und it lo U w«» tk m r* than ail tie doc
lorfi, * Mu* is now up and able to attend to
her » Rsftfter n»4»nf!.« confinement in l>ed.
can rocnuifueud vour**LH , cr Medicine’
amr*'F«iii Kil< It,*'to all v° ii u mend
it to b*:, T uh etc ,
THOMAS B:•! \-D NO
All of thcabovf Me'ltcine* aolffhy Druggists
and Merchant* */enen»My throughout, the
?Wiiibw -*» F'« *-id« hv A. WLelcht! and
< ‘ainpbel! A Rn- Oaiiesvilie, Ga,
Per|> •*«! o•• Vv hv
DR. 0 S PROPHITT,
April -')o~6m Covington, Ga,
A. A ICC HOLS, J. W. MCCRATH
h. B. LaHOFOIU).
ECHOLS, LANGFORD & McCRATH,
WHOI.EBALK AND RETAIL OEALKR3 ll*
mmm,
HOLLOW -WAIRK,
BLOCK-TIN,
tin-plate.
SIIEET-1 IION|A ND
TINNERS FINDINGS,
LAMPS,
CUTLERY AND
SILVER PLATED
WARE,
House furnishing good:' of e»'-ry de
scription.
Plated and Britannia Ware,
Keystone Block, Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, ■ - - GA-
April 9th, 1869—6 nu
GEORGIA—White County.
Mary Hood ) .
T ANARUS, t Li' cl f.it- Divorce in « hite
Corbin Hood- )B"|.erior Cenvt
IT Arpenring t" the Court by the return
of the Shn ilf of this c-niniy, that Corhin
Hood, t' e Defendant in Ihe ab..,e elated care
ia not to lie found in the county and It fur
ther appearing *" the Court thni the uai.l
Cor hi ii Hood re-ide. out of this State.
It ia therefore ordtred by the Court, that
service of th. said w it tie perfected on the
» ,id Corbin Hood by publication o this or
dor in the Engle, a. public Gazette ot
this State, once a month for four montl-s pre
vious to the next term ot this Court, and tout
defeoduut be required to nppr Hr at the next
; term ol this Com t and answer said writ,
j A true trvnsciipt from the M.miic. ol
IVhite Superior Court, May term 1.R9
j ' J W. MEEKS, C.S.C.
i May l4th-4m
READY ROOFING,
Suitable f«»r all Buildioga, Dwellßarnf,
| Cburchen, Factories, &c,. aid fur fall cli
; mates; equally adapted to flat 01 steep roofk.
j and can Le applied by any ordinary woi k
man. The Ready Hoofing is more durable
I than tin, and does not cost one half as much,
j It is cheaper than shingle, Tar more durable
; and fire proof. If is made of the heaviest
fabric ever used for the purpose nnd is put
|up in rolls ready tor shipment to any part
jof the world. Send for Circular aud" Siun
-1 pics. ( sent free.)
| We also manufacture the
j GRANITE CEMENT,
For repairing nil kimln <»fl«?aky roofs, cl»im
| neyw, ekylightst. *tc. Tnis Hoofing Cetuen?
forma a permtiueut adhesive coating »?tr the
i whole surfiice of >di roof a. whether tin, nhin
trie or composition, completely closing U)
'dakngt m. nn I being composed largely oi
growni firanifft, which netß and lindens ami
soon becomes an Hrtificinl Slats: or Stoni
covering
For Circular-and al’ particular!*, nddrese
Ri.ADY ROGFING COMFANY,
S. it CO. #1 Maiden Lane. N. Y. City.
iv-n3
JNO. BILVEY, DAVID DOUGHKRTT
SILVEY & DOUGHERTY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
STAPLE A^D
DRY GOODS,
IJEETING. SHIRTING,
YARNS, MATS. CAPS,
.AND SHOES,
And in »hoit. Everything usually
kept in a Firs'-Clas-s
DRY GOODS STORF.
vmiting AtGn a to rnakp
I'Urr-hase* tor lliein? ive* or famil
ie.-. will Bud it to their interest to give
ns » call.
Merchants from the interior are spe
cially requested to c»ll anil examine our
Stock, in the Wholesale Department,
before making l bet reelect ion*.
Remember the place.
Counkr VeaChtrek & Dkcatur Sts,
Atlanta, Georgia
SIIA’EY A DOUGntBTV.
Deo. 13. 1868-ly.
Southern Life Insurance Cos.
Principal Utfies:
Atlanta, Ga., Itlcmphis,
Trnn., Louisville, Ky.
CASH CAPITAL, *200,000.00.
riHicTORS :
John B. Gordon, W»d« Hsptos.
A. Au-iell, E. W Hollmd,
B. C Ysucy. S. F.^nuUi,
J F. Alexander, A. H Coiq lilt,
Ben. 11. Hill, J. H. Callaway.
J. U Johnson.
J. B. GORDON, President.
BEN. H. HILL. ) v . D
A. H. COLQUITT. < V * ce i rM -
A.ACSTELL. ) Flaauee
E. W. HOLLAND, ) Committe.
W.C. MORRlS,Secretary.
J. E. RED WINE, Agent,
Gainesville. Ga;
Nov. is<!s-tr.
ftllllG STORE!’
Flats Ultra So- ii Soda Foitn
la Apparatus, jf r
" EIBWIIE & POX,
WHOLE S AI*E
DRII GISTS,
att© ip
Paints, oils
and. Window Glass.
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
Atlanta, Ga.
July 9, 1869.
as. mi«® & ©i®.
With confidence assert, that they can and wiltsal cheaper ‘" h ; '*,
m the City They have matle arrangements, when last in New York, wl» reby
they can get new Goods every Gw days, ami can always take the advantage ol
the New York maiket.
Our Slock comprise* a full assortment of
staple AND
taiiit mmw
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES,
O-ents" pxiriiisliirus Goods,
Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, &c.
If you want the cheapest and be-t G-iod-'. don’t fail to call upon us itnme
diately, in order to get some of the great bargains we have now in the Store
Respectfully your*, NT. MBNK.O BHO.
We will sell to Country Merchants at New Yoik Jobbing Prices.
September JB*
CV Utccklg ifatnilD Ncmspapcr,
Devoted to Politics, Agrictilture, Education, Litera
ture, Science and General Progress.
INDEPENDENT
IN ALL THINGS !
ONLY TWO DOLLARS -V YEAR IN ADVANCE
December 35th, I?6H-tf.
DR. TUT»’S
Sarsaparilla and Qai cu’s Del? iu.
2Tf)f (Svrat Hltoratibt'
AND
BLOOD PU.UKIEIL
Expectorant.
&lUlrasant anb sure rurc
FOR
COUGHS, ASTHMA &c.
Vegetable Liver Pills
F or Dyspepsia, Biliousness Sl
im proved LIQUID H air DYE.
Wanv.nted the Best in Use.
Fof sale in G ine-i ille hy CAMP
BEL &. RPO
Ap t !) i lf>C.y-(i;n„
NGfIGB TO 't ANKPUPTS
I>V •:* m ■: .1 r,n
* 1 w ■ nut,.,. A- Jack
•; ’ i* 1)0 wr
1 ; ’ l V' 4 < • ; >,n ' di&ch..»j**
wj • u ’ c
VIII L. i!. Si MMONS,
A TROR.XEY A T LA V\
(oiii-esviij e (ia.-
Dec fi, 1567-IJ
B. R. S.SSEXtt 1 Ha IL ON. J L. CALDWKLI.
He-rjria Virginin. Trunrs-,r
The Old Tennessee and (ieor?i;>
XT. ». ».
ATLANTA. O/iVKU/.i
<SiSSEtiN WILSON, & CALDWELL,
Proprietor*,
s w. r. meymin, Isaac n. scott,-
Clerk- Cleric
i)- c. 25, 186"-tf
F. M. RICHARDSON
DEALER IN
STOVES, GRATES,
House Furnishing tioods,
mss wiiiails
Corner Whitehall and Hunter Sts.,
ATLANTA, GA.
Deo C 5, IBGB-tf
J. L. HARLEM,
MA UFACTUHER OF
FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE.
Kleotrn Plated on Vl’hite Metal.
ICE PITCHERS,
Clm c.i Communion Sets,
Tea St?tn, <;<»ffee Unis, Fi nit ami Ferry Dt*b-
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Fell weight of Silver'guaranteed.
Sped Helen, Spectacle Cases, am] Patent
Tobacco B'*xp< to the trade at reduced prices
Hotels and Restaurants furnished on lib
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